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George Moran
March 19, 2025

Obituary

George A. Moran
1934 – 2025
Our world became a little less bright with the peaceful passing of George Allen Moran, 90, on
the morning of March 19 at the Barron Center in Portland, Maine.
Born in Presque Isle, Maine in 1934 to John and Lucille Moran, George was raised on a potato
farm where many adventures awaited him. His favorite times were spent milking cows, playing
in the hayloft, haying, cutting the grain and getting into various mischief and squabbles with his
beloved siblings.
A graduate of Presque Isle High School, George attended the Aroostook State Teachers’
College (now UMPI) in Presque Isle where played four years of basketball there, two as
co-captain of the team. It was at college where George met his wife, Marilyn. They were wed in
1955 and soon after, signed contracts to teach in the Caribou school system where they both
devoted their careers. George taught middle school math and science for 33 years and coached
basketball for 38 years.
As a coach and teacher, George’s kindness and gentle wit endeared himself to his charges, who
appreciated his gift for both witty quips and wise adages. He could teach you how to be an
outstanding shooter or student while making you want to strive for your personal best in life.
Whether you knew him as “Mr. Moran” or “Coach” or just “George,
” you were a better person for
knowing him.
His family was a source of strength and pride for George. To his children, he was a hero. As a
devoted father and husband, he freely gave his time and love, and his fierce loyalty and gentle
guidance were a constant presence. George was never happier than when he was surrounded
by family.
George is predeceased by his beloved wife, Marilyn; his parents, John and Lucille; sisters Ruby,
Maxine, and Patty; and a brother, Kenny. He is survived by his son, Kirk Moran and
daughter-in-law Amy of Saco; his daughter, Lori Moran Gunn and son-in-law John Gunn of
Norway; granddaughters Mikayla Moran of Saco and Karsha Gunn of Norway, both of whom he
loved dearly; brother John; sisters Joan, Carol, Marilyn and Dianne; and several nieces and
nephews.
A celebration of life for George will be held on Thursday, April 3 from 1:00-3:00 at Chad E. Poitras Cremation and Funeral Service Chapel, 498 Long Plains Road, in Buxton, Maine.
The family would like to express their heartfelt gratitude to George’s second family, the nursing
staff in the Zolov unit at the Barron Center. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be
made on his behalf to:
Barron Center Resident Benefit Fund
The Barron Center
1145 Brighton Avenue
Portland, Maine 04102

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Chad E. Poitras Cremation & Funeral Service
498 Long Plains Road
Buxton, ME 04093
207-929-3723